Talk:Popular Tales and Romances of the Northern Nations
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[edit]- An Ocean of Literature by Graham Jefcoate (2020) - mentioned several times
- De Quincey's Gothic Masquerade by Patrick Bridgwater (2004) - mentioned several times
- The History of Gothic Publishing, 1800–1835: Exhuming the Trade by Franz J. Potter (2005) - mentioned several times
- Edgar Allan Poe across Disciplines, Genres and Languages (2018): Blackwoods review "probably written by Robert Pearce Gillies, who was the principal expert of the German literature of that period."
- The Library World vol 11 (1908): "These translations are by De Quincey, Soane, and Gillies"
- Selections from the Aberdeen Magazine: A story from volume 2 may be the same as John Gray O’ Middleholm from Winter Evening Tales (1820) – is this "The Magic Dollar"?
- Bibliotheca Diabolica (1874): identifies many of the authors: "Musæus, Fouqué, Veit Weber, Ottmar, Buesching, Naubert, Laun, etc.". Worth checking whether Ottmar (probably Volkssagen by "Otmar": Johann Karl Christoph Nachtigal) has anything resembling any of the stories (hopefully "The Magic Dollar")
- The Literary Examiner review
- London Literary Gazette review